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Denmark - Police exploring links between biker gangs and weapons cache The 27-year-old driver of a car discovered by police to be carrying a stash of explosives and weapons has admitted partial guilt in preliminary proceedings against him.
Police are now trying to establish a motive and are investigating a possible connection to the biker and gang communities.
While the man, from Brøndby, is not an official member of either the Hells Angels or its support group AK81, his Facebook page shows support of the gangs and he is known to have attended their parties.
"We are trying to identify his entourage and any possible links he may have to the biker and gang community," Copenhagen Police spokesperson Thomas Dyhr told Politiken newspaper.
Police discovered one and a half kilos of plastic explosives, detonators, three shotguns, three rifles, ammunition and parts of police uniforms in the man's car on Sunday night after he was pulled over for having a cracked windshield.
Police are now trying to establish a motive and are investigating a possible connection to the biker and gang communities.
While the man, from Brøndby, is not an official member of either the Hells Angels or its support group AK81, his Facebook page shows support of the gangs and he is known to have attended their parties.
"We are trying to identify his entourage and any possible links he may have to the biker and gang community," Copenhagen Police spokesperson Thomas Dyhr told Politiken newspaper.
Police discovered one and a half kilos of plastic explosives, detonators, three shotguns, three rifles, ammunition and parts of police uniforms in the man's car on Sunday night after he was pulled over for having a cracked windshield.
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